An “early access” trailer for James Gunn’s upcoming “The Suicide Squad” has been released, and it offers the most in-depth look so far at the team of supervillains who are “dying to save the world” — literally.
03.06.2021 - 04:37 / justjared.com
Joel Kinnaman is looking back on the release of the first Suicide Squad movie.
Back in 2016, the first Suicide Squad movie directed by David Ayer was released and was met with harsh reviews.
While promoting the upcoming The Suicide Squad, which is directed by James Gunn and will be released on August 6, the 41-year-old actor opened up about the first movie receiving the negative reviews from critics.
If you forgot, Joel played Special Forces officer Rick Flag in Suicide Squad, and will be
An “early access” trailer for James Gunn’s upcoming “The Suicide Squad” has been released, and it offers the most in-depth look so far at the team of supervillains who are “dying to save the world” — literally.
fans disappointed by its predecessor.The trailer ran solely as a YouTube ad, but actors from the film leaked a version of the trailer online Tuesday.This new teaser comes three months after the first trailer was released, which suggested that the film would be rated R.
Lots of new info dropping about James Gunn‘s “The Suicide Squad” on the day of this new trailer release. The movie is officially 132 minutes long; he’s confirmed the movie has a post-credits scene and revealed that he spoke to Kevin Feige casually about a game-changing crossover.
Antonio Ferme editorThe latest trailer for director James Gunn’s “The Suicide Squad” is here, after seemingly leaking online early.An unlisted YouTube video with the new trailer circulated online with the title “The Suicide Squad – Early Access Trailer Do Not Share.” Intentional or not, Gunn tweeted that some of the cast members released the trailer online earlier than expected.It seems like Margot, Jai, @TheSlyStallone @JohnCena @idriselba @flula @MelchiorDaniela @NathanFillion
As TheWrap first reported, Gunn wrote the script.The first “Suicide Squad,” which starred Will Smith and Margot Robbie, earned nearly $750 million worldwide on a $175 million budget. The kinda-not really-but kinda sequel, “The Suicide Squad,” hits theaters Aug.
There’s a new Suicide Squad 2 trailer!
Joel Kinnaman and his fiancee Kelly Gale had a fun day in the sun this weekend!
Legendary Entertainment has tasked Macon Blair to write and direct a reboot of the Troma Entertainment satirical superhero character “The Toxic Avenger,” the Lylod Kaufman-led studio that helped launch the career of director James Gunn (“The Suicide Squad,” “The Guardians of The Galaxy“) and is known for cheaply-made shock genre filmmaking.
Joel Kinnaman is putting his hot body on display!
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Suicide Squad star Joel Kinnaman has admitted that the 2016 DC film wasn’t “the movie that we hoped”.Speaking in a new interview, the actor, who played Colonel Rick Flagg in the David Ayer film, discussed the film’s “conflicting visions” which led to it being panned by critics.“I thought the first 40 minutes of the film was fucking great, and then there were conflicting visions and it just didn’t end up being what we all hoped it was,” Kinnaman told the Just For Variety podcast.He added: “It
The Suicide Squad star Joel Kinnaman has described it as "by far [writer-director] James Gunn's best movie". While promoting his new show In Treatment on the Just for Variety podcast, the actor, who reprises his role as Rick Flag in the comic book sequel, said the DC outing "just takes [everything] to another level".
Ever since fans saw the trailer of James Gunn's The Suicide Squad, there has been a lot of talk about the film's starkly different tones compared to its first installment. Suicide Squad which released in 2016 had directors David Ayer and James Gunn both working on it though the film met with immense criticism.
Suicide Squad star Joel Kinnaman has admitted he thinks only the first 40 minutes of the maligned superhero movie were “great”. Kinnaman played Colonel Rick Flagg in the 2016 film, which revolved around a gang of DC Universe villains recruited for a special retrieval mission.
Joel Kinnaman spoke with Variety about his role in HBO’s revival of “In Treatment”, and also came to the defence of one of his past projects, the much-maligned “Suicide Squad”.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorJoel Kinnaman admits he hasn’t seen Uzo Aduba’s award-winning work on “Orange Is the New Black.” Even so, it didn’t take long for the actor to become well acquainted with Aduba after he signed on to play her on-again-off-again boyfriend in the new season of HBO’s “In Treatment.”“The first day we had a big kissing scene,” Kinnaman tells me on this week’s episode of the “Just for Variety” podcast.
Ever since the first trailer of The Suicide Squad released, fans have been eagerly waiting to catch the film. Director James Gunn has been teasing fans even more with his interesting revelations and posts relating to the upcoming film.